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<TITLE>Second Test of Section 19.1 of CSS2 Spec</TITLE>

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h3, h4, h5, h6 {
    voice-family; paul;
    stress: 30;
    richness: 80;
    cue-before: url("ping.au")
}
p.heidi {azimuth: center-left}
p.peter {azimuth: right}
p.goat {volume: x-soft}





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<h1 >
Testing Second Testable Statement of Sec 19.1 of CSS2 Specification
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<ul>
<li  >
2. CSS properties allow authors to vary the quality of synthesized speech.
</ul>




<h2 >
PASS CRITERIA:
</h2>
<p class="heidi"  >
NOTE: NEEDS TO BE TRANSLATED TO VOICE.
If statement #2 above is passed, then
this paragraph should be aired with an audio font called 
"paul", in a flat tone, but in a very rich voice.
Paragraphs with class "heidi" will appear to come from front left, and
paragraphs of class "peter" from the right.  Paragraphs with class "goat"
should be very soft.
The rules applied are "h3, h4, h5, h6 {
voice-family: paul;
stress: 30;
richness: 80;
cue-before: url("ping.au")
}
p.heidi {azimuth: center-left}
p.peter {azimuth: right}
p.goat {volume: x-soft}"
<p class="peter">
This paragraph should come in from the right (class="peter").
<p>
This paragraph should be very soft (class="goat").
<p>
All other properties of this page should be UA-default.


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